Grow the Healthier,
Easier, Smarter Way

Why should you use Tower Garden rather than another growing method? Why not just plant a few seeds in the dirt? Why even garden at all when you can buy produce from the grocery store or farmer’s market?

The advantages of Tower Garden can be summarized in three words:healthier, easier, and smarter.

Healthier: Nurture
Healthful Habits

Eating lots of fruits and vegetables is good for you. But you already knew that. The problem is keeping a refrigerator stocked with fresh produce can be both costly and inconvenient.

But what if you had clean, living produce — produce you grew yourself — just steps away from your kitchen? You’d probably eat more of it, right?

Spoiler alert: yep.

In fact, research has proven that people (and children, in particular) eat what they grow. Speaking of eating, you’ll likely find that your abundant Tower Garden harvests are more delicious and nutritious than grocery store produce.

Why? Well, much of what you’ll find in the produce aisle is:

Grown commercially using herbicides and pesticides

Harvested before reaching peak ripeness

Shipped long distances (often from other states or countries)

And the result is weeks-old produce with diminished flavor and nutrient levels that might even contain harmful chemicals. The result, frankly, can be food that isn’t very good. (No wonder so many people think they don’t enjoy eating fruits and vegetables!)

But here’s the good news: when you grow your own, you can have produce the way nature intended — fresh, flavorful, nutritious and picked at the peak of ripeness.

And that sounds great. But many of us aren’t “green-thumbed.” Luckily, Tower Garden is…

Easier: Get the “Good”
of Gardening without the “Bad"

Perhaps you’ve tried gardening in the past and were disappointed with the results. If that’s the case, you might be skeptical — could Tower Garden really be any different? Well, yes, actually.

Smarter: Reap a Respectful Return
(and Help Our Planet in the Process)

Growing a traditional soil garden isn’t cheap. To do things right, you may need to invest in compost, fertilizers, pest control solutions, irrigation systems and premium soil. (Who knew dirt could cost so much?)

Then there are all the tools — gloves, shovels, hoses and so on. Oh, and raised beds? Don’t even get us started.

Granted, Tower Garden isn’t inexpensive either. But you should think of it as an investment in your health—one that will pay for itself quickly. In fact, an independent study found that a Tower Garden can grow food quickly enough to cover the expense of purchase in just six months. (Of course, your mileage may vary slightly depending on what you grow, seasonality, cost of produce and other factors.) And because we built Tower Garden to last — and you’ll likely use it season-after-season — your return on investment just keeps getting better with time.

Remember what we said earlier about grocery store produce being shipped? Well, that (in addition to produce packaging) leaves a pretty big carbon footprint — one that you don’t contribute to as much when you grow your own produce with Tower Garden.

Long story short, with Tower Garden, you can feel good about your investment.